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Lot 887: A Scarce and Interesting Great War M.C. and South Russia M.i.D. group of four awarded to Colonel Robert Dickie,

Est: £3,000 GBP - £4,000 GBPPassed
Morton & EdenLondon, United KingdomNovember 29, 2018

Item Overview

Description

A Scarce and Interesting Great War M.C. and ‘South Russia’ M.i.D. group of four awarded to Colonel Robert Dickie, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, who was given a mention in despatches and the Order of St. Anne for services in South Russia during 1919-20. He served as Liaison Officer to the Greek Army in Asia Minor, and joined the Intelligence Corps between late 1920 and 1923 as Intelligence Officer in Constantinople. He took part in the action against Egyptian Army & Sudanese mutineers in Khartoum in 1924, and continued to serve until his retirement in 1932. He returned to service in 1940 during WW2 as a Staff Officer, for which he was appointed O.B.E., comprising: Military Cross, G.V.R., unnamed as issued, with its case of issue; British War and Victory Medals, (Capt. R. Dickie) the latter bearing bronze M.I.D. oak leaf upon ribbon; Russia, Order of St. Anne, breast badge, with swords, by Eduard of St. Petersburg, 44mm width, in gold and enamels, manufacturer’s name on reverse, with ‘56’ gold mark on eyelet; Group swing-mounted on bar as worn, the last with some signs of restoration in parts, hairline cracks to enamel, generally good very fine (4). M.i.D.: London Gazette: 25 May 1917 (Haig’s Despatch); M.C.: London Gazette: 1 January 1918 – ‘for distinguished service in the Field’; M.i.D.: London Gazette: 16 July 1920 – ‘for valuable and distinguished services rendered with the British Military Mission in South Russia’; O.B.E.: London Gazette: 2 June 1943 (Birthday Honours); Colonel Robert Dickie (1884-1954) was born on 25 June 1884 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the son of one of the city’s leading ministers, the Reverend David Dickie. He was educated at Glasgow High School and at Glasgow University before entering the legal profession. He enlisted with the Cameron Highlanders on 30 September 1914, after which he was commissioned as Second Lieutenant into the 8th Battalion on 25 February 1915. Transferring to the 14th Battalion, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders as Captain (and later Adjutant) in March 1916, he served in France and Flanders from June of that year until the end of the War, being wounded and awarded the M.C., in addition to gaining a mention in despatches. He was appointed D.A.Q.M.G. to General Denikin’s mission to South Russia in October 1919, for which service he was awarded another mention in despatches. Attached to Brigadier H. N. H. Williamson’s staff during his time in South Russia, Dickie was amongst the last to evacuate the mission’s H.Q. at Novocherkassk - receiving frequent favourable mentions in the former’s account of those operations, Farewell to the Don. Dickie also served for a time with the Intelligence Corps, being appointed 1st Class Agent (Class F.F.) on 15 November 1920, after which he was appointed Liaison Officer with the Greek Army in Asia Minor, as Intelligence Officer at G.H.Q. British Forces in Constantinople, Turkey, and as British Military Representative with Hellenic Forces until 6 November 1923, after which he returned to service with his regiment. After a short period of Home service, Dickie went out to the Sudan with the 1st Battalion, Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders, in September 1924, where he took part in the action against Egyptian Army and Sudanese mutineers at Khartoum in November that year. As Adjutant, he accompanied his Commanding Officer to negotiate with the mutineers, which all appeared to be going well until they requested that the Magazine be handed over to the care of the Argylls - at which point, ‘the Egyptians got out of hand and in a herd rushed for their arms.’ Having made a hasty exit, Adjutant and C.O. went on to participate in the regiment’s response to the emergency, namely three assaults mounted against the mutineers’ positions in the military hospital - the third of which succeeded, but at the cost of five men killed and eight wounded. Following further appointments in Egypt, Dickie was placed on the Retired List in the rank of Major in February 1932, but was recalled on the renewal of hostilities and was awarded the O.B.E. for his services as a Staff Officer at the War Office (London Gazette 2 June 1943 refers), in addition to being awarded the Defence and War Medals and the Efficiency Decoration (these not offered here). He was granted the rank of Colonel on ceasing to be actively employed in August 1944, he died in July 1954. Offered with copied service record. Ex Bill and Angela Strong Medal Collection, DNW, 18th May 2011

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Auction Details

War Medals, Orders and Decorations

by
Morton & Eden
November 29, 2018, 12:00 PM BST

Nash House Lower Ground Floor, St. George Street, London, LDN, W1S 2FQ, UK

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Buyer's Premium

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From:To:Increment:
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£50£199£10
£200£499£20
£500£999£50
£1,000£2,999£100
£3,000£4,999£200
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